Kõrbealade
Kõrbealade, which translates to "desert regions" in Estonian, refers to arid or semi-arid areas characterized by extremely low rainfall. These regions are found across various continents, from the vast Sahara in Africa to the Atacama in South America and the Gobi in Asia. Despite their harsh conditions, deserts are not devoid of life; they host a diverse array of specialized flora and fauna adapted to survive with minimal water. Plants like cacti and succulents have developed mechanisms to store water, while animals often exhibit nocturnal behavior or possess physiological adaptations to conserve moisture. Deserts play a significant role in global climate patterns and are also rich in mineral resources. Human activities, including agriculture, resource extraction, and tourism, can impact these fragile ecosystems. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the unique biodiversity and ecological balance of kõrbealade.